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Cloud Computing
Cloud has become the foundation for healthcare transformation.
Healthcare organizations are modernizing infrastructure to improve resilience, strengthen security, enable AI and analytics, support hybrid workforces, and create more connected patient experiences. CGM helps leadership evaluate cloud strategies, provider options, and architectures aligned to long-term organizational goals.
Cloud is no longer a destination.
Healthcare cloud strategy has moved beyond basic migration. Leaders are now evaluating how cloud environments support digital access, data aggregation, AI readiness, operational resilience, cybersecurity, and long-term modernization.
For many organizations, the question is no longer whether cloud belongs in the technology environment. The question is which cloud model, provider mix, security approach, and operating structure best supports the enterprise.
Building a modern cloud strategy requires more than migration planning.
CGM helps healthcare organizations evaluate cloud decisions through a business, operational, technical, and commercial lens so leadership can compare options with greater discipline before moving forward.
Business Strategy
Align cloud investment to leadership priorities, operating goals, financial expectations, and the organization's broader modernization roadmap.
Architecture Path
Evaluate public cloud, private cloud, hybrid environments, colocation, data platforms, existing infrastructure, and staged modernization options.
Security & Governance
Address identity, access, monitoring, resilience, data protection, vendor accountability, and regulatory expectations before provider selection.
Commercial Fit
Compare providers, operating models, managed services, resiliency options, and contract structures against the organization's actual requirements.
A stronger cloud decision is made across five dimensions.
CGM applies a practical advisory lens to help healthcare leaders move beyond provider comparison and assess whether a cloud path is operationally viable, commercially sound, secure, scalable, and aligned to the future organization.
Workload Fit
Determine where applications, data, and clinical systems should live based on performance, control, integration, and modernization needs.
Risk Posture
Evaluate identity, security, privacy, governance, backup, recovery, and resilience before committing to an architecture or provider.
Operating Model
Clarify what should be managed internally, co-managed, outsourced, automated, monitored, or supported through provider relationships.
Commercial Control
Compare cost visibility, contractual flexibility, procurement leverage, utilization discipline, and long-term vendor accountability.
Innovation Readiness
Assess whether the environment can support analytics, AI, automation, digital engagement, and future application modernization.
Healthcare cloud environments are rarely one-size-fits-all.
Healthcare organizations often operate across existing infrastructure, cloud platforms, clinical applications, security requirements, and data environments that cannot be simplified into a single architecture. A strong cloud strategy accounts for where workloads should live, how systems connect, which risks must be controlled, and how modernization can progress without disrupting care delivery.
The strongest cloud decisions balance flexibility, resilience, security, performance, integration, commercial discipline, and long-term operating control.

The cloud market is larger than selecting a provider.
Healthcare organizations are evaluating a broad cloud ecosystem that includes hyperscale platforms, managed cloud providers, security partners, backup and recovery providers, data platforms, connectivity solutions, migration support, and industry-specific capabilities. CGM helps leadership compare the market with an independent, business-focused perspective.
Cloud Platforms
Operations & Resilience
Data & Innovation
Security & Connectivity
CGM helps organizations navigate provider options without turning the decision into a vendor-first exercise. The focus remains on fit, control, implementation readiness, and the operating outcomes leadership needs to protect.

Independent guidance across a complex cloud marketplace.
Through its technology ecosystem and strategic industry relationships, CGM helps healthcare organizations evaluate cloud platforms, provider options, and modernization paths while maintaining an independent, business-focused perspective.
Independent Perspective
Support for comparing options before committing to a cloud provider or architecture.
Provider Ecosystem
Visibility into a broad cloud marketplace, including platform, managed, security, and resiliency options.
Healthcare Awareness
Evaluation shaped around uptime, security, compliance, integration, workflow, and continuity needs.
Build a cloud strategy with greater confidence.
Whether your organization is evaluating hybrid cloud, infrastructure modernization, cloud security, backup and recovery, AI readiness, or provider options, CGM can help leadership explore cloud strategies aligned to operational and financial objectives.


